Project Paula
Paula Moltzan, this season’s surprise star, has been making it happen on her own. Let’s help her keep the magic going!
Paula Moltzan, this season’s surprise star, has been making it happen on her own. Let’s help her keep the magic going!
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“Punching above your weight” is exceeding expectations by banding together, working hard and aiming high; by doing more with less, and seeing adversity as an opportunity to shine brighter.
Before you and your favorite people hit the slopes take a breath, and learn about avalanche safety. It’s never been easier to get the info that can save your life.
Physical and emotional safety own a big chunk of real estate that comes right after needs like food, water and sleep, and right before less pressing needs like achievement and self-esteem. In other words, “safety first” is actually a thing.
The goal is for every coach to have a Stop the Bleed kit in his or her backpack, as well as the training to use it in an emergency. To anyone who thinks, “this is not my job,” Davis says simply. “It’s not your job until you have to do it.”
Lofty values are all well and good, but it’s the behaviors that align with those values that demonstrate team culture. In other words, it’s not what you say you believe in—it’s what you actually do.
Now is the time to try something new and reach wider, rather than to get stuck on a thin base of statistics that are used to exclude. Now is a time to show a commitment to an inclusive, collaborative culture.
Every time we stretch ourselves to do something positive for the future of this sport or its people, we’re honoring Bob Beattie, the “Godfather of American Ski Racing.”
As the American ski racing world convenes in Sun Valley to contest the National Championships, it is the perfect time and place to dive in to tough issues at the heart of the sport, and come together to find solutions.